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         African-american Studies Military:     more books (100)
  1. The Unwept: Black American Soldiers and the Spanish-American War by Edward Van Zile Scott, 1996-02
  2. We Were There: Voices of African American Veterans, from World War II to the War in Iraq by Yvonne Latty, Ron Tarver, 2004-03
  3. The Black Phalanx: African American Soldiers in the War of Independence, the War of 1812, and the Civil War by Josept T. Wilson, 2000-08-01
  4. Soul Soldiers: African Americans And the Vietnam Era
  5. Buffalo Soldier Regiment: History of the Twenty-fifth United States Infantry, 1869-1926 (Blacks in the American West) by John Nankivell, 2001-04-01
  6. On the Trail of the Buffalo Soldier: Biographies of African Americans in the U.S. Army, 1866-1917 by Frank N.TH Schubert, 1995-01-28
  7. If We Must Die: African American Voices on War and Peace by Karin Stanford, 2008-02-28
  8. The Brothers' Vietnam War: Black Power, Manhood, and the Military Experience by Herman Graham III, 2003-08-30
  9. American Patriots: The Story of Blacks in the Military from the Revolution to Desert Storm by Gail Lumet Buckley, 2002-05-14
  10. "Near Andersonville": an historical note on Civil War legend and reality.(SPECIAL REPORT): An article from: The Journal of African American History by Robert Scott Davis, 2007-01-01
  11. Men of Color, to Arms!: Vermont African-Americans in the Civil War by James Fuller, 2001-01
  12. Defenders of Liberty: African Americans in the Revolutionary War by Michael Lee Lanning Lt. Col, 2000-10-01
  13. Black Fighting Men:A Proud His (African-American Soldiers) by Catherine Reef, 1997-12-09
  14. From Auction Block to Glory : The African American Experience (Civil War Chronicles) by Phillip Thomas Tucker, 1998-07

61. The Citadel / African American Studies / From The Director's Desk
civil rights movement, African American history, and African American military history,in The Citadel African American studies program seeks to underscore the
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From the Director's Desk: In March 2003, The Citadel Conference on the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina significantly enhanced the reputation of The Citadel within the academic community and attracted what appears to be, for an academic event, an unprecedented amount of newspaper coverage and public attention within the state of South Carolina. We believe that the success of that conference, the growing popularity of courses offered on the modern civil rights movement, African American history, and African American military history, in addition to Charleston's unique African American cultural heritage provides a foundation to launch a related initiative that has great potential. The Citadel African American Studies program seeks to underscore the contributions of people of African descent to American history and emphasize the importance of diversity to the Corps of Cadets while promoting excellence in teaching, research, and community service.

62. African American Studies [Dr William R. Jones - Bibliography]
Christian Argument for Gays and Lesbians in the military Essays by Process studies. commonclaim that humanism is alien to African American religious thought
http://www.fsu.edu/~aas/bio/jones_bibl.htm
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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
Jones, William R. Is God a White Racist? Prolegomenon to Black Theology. Garden City: Doubleday, 1973. -. Is God a White Racist? Prolegomenon to Black Theology. Rev. ed. Boston: Beacon, 1997. Jones, William R., and Calvin E. Bruce, eds. Black Theology II. Lewisburg: Bucknell, 1978.
CHAPTERS ( R = Refereed, I = Invited)
Jones, William R. The Case for Black Theology. Black Theology II. Eds. William Jones and Calvin E. Bruce. Lewisburg: Bucknell, 1978. 215-31.
(Defense of religious humanism as a legitimate and necessary expression of African American religion). -. Ethical Perspectives in Black Theology: Mao, Martin and Malcolm. Philosophy Born of Struggle: Anthology of Afro-American Philosophy from 1917. Ed. Leonard Harris. Dubuque: Kendall-Hunt, 1982. 229-41.

63. Locating Information On African American Studies
as indepth entries on individuals, events, military activity, movements literatureand other materials relating to all aspects of African American studies.
http://www.library.ewu.edu/help/LocatingInformation/africanamericanstudies.html
LOCATING INFORMATION ON
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
SCOPE : This selective list is intended to help you find sources dealing with African American studies. While some materials on specific ethnic groups are shelved together, many valuable sources are also found throughout the library collection in the general sections of science, art, literature, biography, history, etc. Jump to
Encyclopedias
Biographical Statistical Books ... WWW Sites I. For Background Information, Definitions, and Basic Facts , consult: A. Encyclopedias and Dictionaries The African American Encyclopedia . REF E185 A253 1993 (6 vol.set) Supplement contains v. 7-8. 1997. Extensive reference lists in v. 6 and 8. Short as well as in-depth entries on individuals, events, military activity, movements, etc. Includes timelines; lists of black owned businesses, newspapers, radio/TV stations; African American colleges and research centers; people by profession. The Black Worker: A Documentary History From Colonial Times to the Present
E 185.8 B553 JFK Stacks (8 vol.set)

64. African American Studies WWW Sites
INFOSURF BLACK studies (University of California at Santa historical resources underits African American categories. include features on military and local
http://www.library.ewu.edu/help/selectedresources/WWWAfricanAmerican.html
SELECTED RESOURCES ON
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
WORLD WIDE WEB SITES
GENERAL AFRO-AMERICAN ALMANAC
An award-winning commercial site containing biographies, folktales, historical documents, and news relating to African-Americans. BLACK STUDIES (University of North Texas)
Compiled by the History Department at UNT, this large annotated webliography offers links to quality resources about African-Americans, Africans and Caribbean islanders. INFOSURF: BLACK STUDIES (University of California at Santa Barbara)
All types of resources are listed in this gateway site, including historical texts, news media, transcripts, music, art images, e-journals, and online discussions.
THE AFRICAN AMERICAN MOSAIC

The U.S. Library of Congress has mounted this online exhibit which functions as a resource guide to their collections on black history and culture. Includes descriptive historical summaries, images, and bibliographic references. AMERICAN MEMORY (LIBRARY OF CONGRESS)
The home page for this "National Digital Library" points to electronic reproductions of U.S. historical documents and publications. At least a half-dozen of these collections directly relate to African American history and culture. A BRIEF CHRONOLOGY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE
English professor Roger Blackwell Bailey of San Antonio College compiled this chronology of notable works published by African American authors from 1746 to 1990.

65. African American Studies - Research Guide
Biographies of famous African Americans in the military. Vital Issues The Journalof African American Speeches. Western Journal of Black studies A leading
http://gethelp.library.upenn.edu/guides/afam/afam.html
Library Home Catalogs E-Resources Get Help/Ask Us ... E-Resource Locator Title contains Title starts with Title matches Description contains Franklin
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search in ... Keyword Relevancy Title Title Keyword Author Author Keyword Subject Subject Keyword Journal Title African American Studies - Research Guide Printer-Friendly Page This special bibliography concentrates on reference materials in the area of African American Studies that can be found in the Van Pelt Library. Departmental Libraries should also be consulted for special subject related materials. See also: All E-Resources in African American Studies
CONTENTS
I. Library Catalogs VI. Directories II. Bibliographies VII. Dissertations ... X. Periodicals
I. Library Catalogs
University of Pennsylvania Franklin , the Penn Library's online catalog, lists more than two million books, journal titles, and other materials contained in campus libraries. You may search Franklin by author, title, journal title, subject, or call number, as well as several keyword options. For information on searching, consult the available Search Help Franklin uses Library of Congress subject headings. A selection of both general and more specific education related subjects is provided below. For additional subject headings, see the

66. African American Studies Toolkit: History
related to the history of blacks in the US military service, from for professionals,faculty and advanced students, in the field of African American studies. .
http://creativefolk.com/toolkit/history.html
Beyond Black History Month The African American Studies Toolkit Email Created 2/1/02 - Updated 1/14/04 Contents Reference Online Reference Offline FAQ ... Elementary
Subject Areas: History Language Arts Music Visual Arts ... Back to AfroAmericanHeritage.com Proud to be named School Library Journal's Site of the Week for 12/17/02! Recommended by NEA Today January, 2003.
Kathy Schrock's " SOS Web Site of the Week "
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History General (Across Eras) Web Sites : Online history exhibits, audio collections and links to topical resources.
  • Quizzes and Black History Month activities for students
Lesson Plans: Sites with collections of history-related lesson plans and activities
Individual lesson plans are listed below in the Historical Eras Curriculum guides, general reference and surveys, biography. Videos : Most include guides and student activities. Teacher Support : Includes National History Day, Discussion Groups

67. African American Studies Toolkit: Reference On The Web
The African American studies Toolkit. African American Registry http//www.aaregistry.com/. education,entertainment, literature, military, politics, religion
http://creativefolk.com/toolkit/reference.html
Beyond Black History Month The African American Studies Toolkit Email Created 2/1/02 - Updated 3/28/04 Contents Reference Online Reference Offline FAQ ... Elementary
Subject Areas: History Language Arts Music Visual Arts ... Back to AfroAmericanHeritage.com Proud to be named School Library Journal's Site of the Week for 12/17/02! Recommended by NEA Today January, 2003.
Kathy Schrock's " SOS Web Site of the Week "
2004 Johnson Subvention Award, Society for American Music
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Please acknowledge AfroAmericanHeritage.com if you use these resources.

Reference Online Searchable databases (good for when you know a name) and small collections (good for when you need to learn names.) Includes a tutorial for finding biographies and images on the web. Online collections of digitized photos , slave narratives manuscripts pamphlets , sheet music, newspapers , etc. Timelines and Calendars: African American chronologies , and "what happened on this day in 1954?"

68. Library Of Congress, Collections Overviews:American Studies - African-American S
Book and Special Collections Division includes items related to AfricanAmericanstudies. the Civil War, such as regimental histories, military histories, and
http://www.loc.gov/acq/devpol/colloverviews/afr-amer.html
Collections Overviews Home Master List of Collections Overviews
Collections Overviews - American Studies
AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
Scope Size General Research Strengths Areas of Distinction ... Weaknesses/Exclusions
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This overview focuses on the Library's holdings of materials by and about African-Americans. The study of African-Americans (persons of African heritage in the United States) is not just a subset of American studies, but also requires the use of resources relating to the history and literature of Africa and other countries where black people have lived. The collections at the Library are organized in such a way that the African and Middle Eastern Division is responsible for resources relating to the African continent, and the Hispanic Division holds primary responsiibility for Afro-Caribbean resources. The resources represented at the Library include all formats: manuscripts, newspapers, serials, microform, motion pictures, and other genres.
SIZE
The absence of a special African-American collection impedes an accurate estimation of its size. Although no special count has been made of all the subject areas covered by African-American studies, we may roughly estimate the size of the collection at approximately 50,000 books and periodicals, based on a combined count of the African-American history and literature classes, and classes dealing with slavery and the slave trade, the Civil War, and civil rights.

69. African American Studies
State University African American studies, Skip Navigation Links, Home AntiquitiesDefense Strategic studies Economics Gender studies History military Science
http://www.smsu.edu/oir/Scheduling/prioritybydept/hpa/affricanamer.htm
Southwest Missouri State University
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Priority by Department HPA Building Room Capacity Dept Code Room Code Contact Shelley Cantrell regarding questions about classroom scheduling.
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70. Research Guide: African American Studies - Boston College
on regional studies, state and local studies, and autobiography The AfricanAmericanEncyclopedia in history, civil rights, politics, the military, sports, and
http://www.bc.edu/libraries/resources/guides/s-blackstudies/
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This research guide provides information about the major print, electronic and Web resources for African-American history and culture. See also the African-American Literature Research Guide prepared by English and American Literature Bibliographer, Brendan Rapple. For more information, contact Shari Grove, Bibliographer for Black Studies (617-552-4481 or grove@bc.edu
Guides

Directories

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Web Sites
Finding Books and Journals in Quest
Do a subject search in QUEST to find books and other materials on African-Americans. The Library of Congress uses the subject heading Afro-Americans for people who are permanent citizens of the United States. Subject Search:
Select subject search, then type: afro-americans To find works on blacks who reside temporarily in the United States, Subject Search:
Select subject search, then type: blacksunited states

71. UCF African American Studies Minor
No credit by exam (TDS, military credit) may be used are periodically offered throughvarious departments; please contact African American studies for approval
http://www.cas.ucf.edu/africanamericanstudies/main.php?URL=minor

72. African American Studies: Basic Resources
African American studies Basic Resources. one chronological period of the AfricanAmerican experience education, the family, housing, military affairs, politics
http://newark.rutgers.edu/~natalieb/afrostud.htm
African American Studies: Basic Resources Encyclopedias/Handbooks Biographical Information Finding Books Finding Articles ... Ask a Librarian
Encyclopedias and Handbooks
Reference Library of Black America
. Edited by Kenneth Estell. Detroit, Gale Research, 1994. 5 volumes
Chronology, documents, history, biographical information, photographs, and statistics relating to contemporary and historical African American life.
Dana Call Number: Reference Desk #168 Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History . New York, Macmillan, 1996. 5 vols plus Supplement (2001).
Signed entries covering all aspects of African-American history and life. Bibliographic references. A good starting point for research.
Dana Call Number: Ref. E185 .E54 1996.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Guide to Black History.
Entries on people, institutions, and events. Includes some audio files and a timeline of African-American history. Smith, Jessie Carney. Black Firsts: 4,000 Ground-Breaking and Pioneering Historical Events . 2d edition, revised and expanded. Detroit, Visible Ink Press, 2003.
Dana Call Number: Ref. E185 .B574 2003

73. Center For African And African American Studies
YORUBA AN ENDURING LEGACY AKIN ALAO CENTER FOR AFRICAN AND AFRICAN –AMERICAN STUDIESUNIVERSITY OF the rise of Ibadan in 1829 as the first military state in
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AKIN ALAO
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Preliminary statements on the Yoruba
The Yoruba as an ethnic and cultural group is one of the most researched ethnic groups in the world. By 1976, the available literature on the Yoruba, despite many omissions, numbered 3,488 items, an unrivalled feat in sub-Saharan Africa. A Yoruba civilization with a set of ideas, values, practices, philosophical thought, beliefs, traditions, institutions, material goods and technologies is well established and never in doubt. Concrete historical realities show that the Yoruba possess a rich civilization that is comparable with other civilizations of the world. The major aspects of this culture are expressed in visible attributes and in sublime values. The material culture is exhibited in commerce, manufacturing technology, arts and crafts and of course music and dance. Yoruba values are best seen in respect for elders and constituted authorities, honesty, integrity, diligence and a profound religious belief system.

74. African American Studies - Exhibits
and achievements of eighteen women are featured in sixteen fields religion, themilitary, civil rights See also AFRICAN AMERICAN studies Martin Luther King, Jr
http://www.arkhums.org/catalog/exhibits/african-american.html
Exhibits African American Studies Black Women: Achievements Against the Odds Twenty posters mounted on twelve 7' high free-standing panels spanning 2' x 12'. Two shipping cases. 1983 The contributions and achievements of eighteen women are featured in sixteen fields: religion, the military, civil rights, art, sports, education, labor, journalism, entertainment, government and politics, law, music, literature, medicine, science and mathematics, and business. More than 100 other black women are also included. The stories of their lives reflect the inspiration that was necessary to overcome the challenges these women faced. Daisy Bates, a leader of the integration struggle at Little Rock Central High, is featured in the exhibit panel on civil rights. Originally produced by the Smithsonian Institution. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement II Forty posters mounted on five cardboard kiosks. Each kiosk is 20" square and 70" high. One shipping case. 1994, Companion brochure available An enhanced version of the previously mentioned exhibit, this version includes all the titles, documentary photos, captions, quotations, and texts of the original exhibit plus new photographs and text. A time-line of key events in civil rights issues in the 25 years since Dr. King's death and an artist's renderings of unforgettable images from the struggle for equality are also included.

75. UC Davis - The Principles Of Community
military Science 131 military Leadership and Management; Linguistics 163 Language,Gender, Society; African American and African studies 100 Survey of
http://principles.ucdavis.edu/academic_resources.html
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UC Davis offers a rich range of courses for undergraduate, graduate and professional studies. This is a selection of courses to demonstrate the breadth of available options. Please refer to the UC Davis General Catalog for further options. Sample Areas of Study Language Programs and Departments Graduate and Professional Courses Selected Undergraduate Courses and Academic Programs
Sample Areas of Study
  • African and African American Studies
  • American Studies
  • Asian American Studies
  • Chicana/o Studies
  • Communications
  • Community and Regional Development
  • Economy, Justice, and Society
  • Education Abroad Program
  • Human Development
  • Jewish Studies
  • Native American Studies
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Religious Studies
  • Science and Society
  • Sociology
  • War-Peace Studies
  • Women and Gender Studies
Language Programs and Departments
  • Chinese
  • English
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Russian
  • Spanish
Graduate and Professional Courses
Each school or program offers a variety of courses that relate to the Principles of Community. Please refer to their respective catalogs or consult with advisers for specific information.

76. College Of Arts And Sciences
in undergraduate education have created exciting new interdisciplinary majors inWomen s studies, African and africanamerican studies, International studies
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ABOUT THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Providing over a quarter-million credit hours of instruction annually, the College is responsible for the lion's share of the University of Memphis' undergraduate curriculum, and awards nearly 500 students BAs and BSs every year.
Women's Studies
African and African-American Studies International Studies Bioinformatics and E-Commerce
The College of Arts and Sciences offers a comprehensive liberal arts curriculum to equip its students in pursuing rich personal and professional lives. It is dedicated to providing educational opportunities that broaden student knowledge within the major areas of human study, in-depth understanding of at least one area of inquiry, and the skills and abilities necessary for a lifetime of learning, career success, and participatory citizenship.
MISSION STATEMENT The College of Arts and Sciences is the heart of the University of Memphis, an urban research university. The College provides quality undergraduate and graduate education by training students to think critically about their course of study, themselves, and the world around them. Through programs of basic and applied research, the College's faculty and students increase knowledge and address the complex issues, local and global, facing all citizens.
The College of Arts and Sciences offers broad liberal arts experiences to the candidates for its own

77. African American Studies
Introduction to basic research methods and methodological issues in African AmericanStudies. played by women in politics, religion, military, education, and
http://www.temple.edu/bulletin/ugradbulletin/ucd/ucd_aas.html
Back 02401/African American Studies
Preparatory Courses
0010. Introduction to African American Novel (3 s.h.) F S

An introductory survey of the Afro-American novel from the Clotel of the early 19th century up to Sula in the 20th century. Writers will be reviewed not only as creative artists and social historians, but also as significant interpreters of their time. 0024. Elementary Yoruba (3 s.h.) S
An introductory course in the understanding, reading, and speaking of Yoruba, an African language which has had a major impact on the African cultures of Brazil, Haiti, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and the United States. Students will be taught grammar, vocabulary, and conversation in the language. Mode: The course will be a lecture-demonstration.. 0025. Elementary Hausa (3 s.h.) S
An introductory course in the understanding, reading and speaking of Hausa, a language spoken by more than 70 million people in West Africa. Students will be taught grammar, vocabulary, and conversation in the language. Mode: The course will be a lecture-demonstration..

78. Yale > African American Studies > About The Faculty
Elizabeth Alexander, (on leave 200304) Ph.D., English, University of Pennsylvania,1992, is Associate Professor (Adjunct) of african-american studies.
http://www.yale.edu/afamstudies/aboutfaculty.html
About the Faculty Elizabeth Alexander (on leave 2003-04) Ph.D., English, University of Pennsylvania, 1992, is Associate Professor (Adjunct) of African-American Studies. She is the author of three books of poems, The Venus Hottentot Body of Life (1996), and Antebellum Dream Book (2001). Her collection of essays on African-American poetry, painting, and popular culture, The Black Interior , was published in 2004. Her poems, short stories, and critical prose have been widely published in such periodicals and journals as Signs American Literary History Callaloo The Paris Review American Poetry Review The Kenyon Review The Village Voice The Women's Review of Books , and in many anthologies. Her verse play, "Diva Studies," was produced at the Yale School of Drama in May 1996. Alexander has taught at the University of Chicago, where she won the Quantrell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, New York University’s Graduate Creative Writing Program, and Smith College, where she was Grace Hazard Conkling Poet-in-Residence, first director of the Poetry Center at Smith College, and member of the founding editorial collective for the feminist journal

79. Journals In Electronic Format-UNC-Chapel Hill Libraries: E-Journals For The Subj
Choose another Subject.
http://eresources.lib.unc.edu/ejournal/subject.php?subjectName=African-American

80. LexisNexis Primary Sources In U.S. History
Lamont; 2) the database Access to African American studies which provides includesouthern history, political history, women s studies, military history and
http://lib.harvard.edu/e-resources/details/h/histuniv.html
HOME HELP SEARCH SITE MAP ... http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:hul.eresource:histuniv Alternate Name: History Universe Scope: Primary Sources in U.S. History consists of two parts: 1) extensive indexes providing access to over 125 archival research collections in United States history on microfilm, available in the Government Documents and Microforms Dept. in Lamont; 2) the database "Access to African American Studies" which provides an index and full text of primary source documents as well as a section on photographs and drawings. Both are searchable by keyword, subject, and collection title. Subjects also include southern history, political history, women's studies, military history and war, immigration, labor studies, Native American studies, international relations, and law and jurisprudence. The primary sources indexed include government documents, laws, statutes, speeches, reports, letters, telegrams, and press releases. Dates: 19th-20th century Updated: Irregular Please Note: These are mainly indexes to primary sources and not the primary sources themselves. The actual collections of the sources are on microfilm in the Government Documents and Microforms Dept. of Lamont. Subject: Arts and HumanitiesHistory Social SciencesHistory Social SciencesArea Studies Social SciencesArchives and Manuscripts ... Social SciencesAfrican-American Studies Restrictions: Harvard users only : Harvard ID and University PIN required.

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